10 Must-See Oscar-Winning Films You Can Stream Right Now

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This Sunday, a varied collection of industry experts will meet on the streets of Los Angeles for the most looked forward to night of Hollywood film that is the Academy Awards. Talk show host and late-night talk show host, Jimmy Kimmel, will be hosting the show for the third time held at The Dolby Theatre and commencing at 5 pm EST. ABC will be broadcasting live from the show and give viewers the possibility of stream it via their website or application (provided they have proof of an approved service provider such as a satellite or cable). To make the show stand out are a remarkable number of presenters, such as Riz Ahmed Emily Blunt, Glenn Close as well as Jennifer Connelly.

Janelle Monae, Janelle Monae Troy Kotsur and Jonathan Majors are all set to perform at the performance. Musical sets will be provided by Rihanna, performing “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”; Rahul Siplij as well as Kala Bhairava singing MM Keeravaani’s “Naatu Naatu” in the film “RRR”; and Lenny Kravitz delivering an “In Memoriam” song.

With 11 nominations across every category, “I Knockout”, the motion film has received the highest number of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ highly coveted Oscar nods. Martin McDonagh’s “The Banshees of Inisherin “The Banshees Of Inisherin” as well as Netflix’s German language movie “All Silence in the Western Front”, directed by Edd Berger are close behind each receiving nine nominations. The top awards contenders this year differ from past years, when streaming platforms have won numerous high-profile awards. However, it seems that the tides are shifting.

The upcoming Academy Awards will see a broad range of films competing for Best Picture. These include film franchises, dramas, and even nonfiction film. With the Academy Awards having ten nominations, it’s a no-brainer which one will win the prize that is sought-after. There are a lot of diverse games, which makes it thrilling.

The titles being considered as the best picture ads include “Everything Everywhere all At Once,” which is an entirely new work from Daniel Kwan, and Daniel Scheinert. The film promises to live up to what it says; “Tar”, a psychological drama written and directed by Todd Field and has received applause following its premiere in the festival circuit. “The Banshees of Inisherin,” Martin McDonagh’s darkly comic comedy, that takes us back to McDonagh’s past as an actor. These films are among a variety of contenders, some with darker tones as well as some with a sense of humor.

Cinephiles as well as critics love my autobiographical family comedy. All of the films won awards this year and include “Everything Everywhere All At Once”, “Tar”, “The Banshees of Inisherin” and “The Fabelmans” all earning recognition on the Critics Choice Awards, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, and the Golden Globes, potentially indicating their popularity at the forthcoming Oscars. There’s a buzz about Sunday’s awards ceremony. is primarily focused on “Everything everywhere all At Once” as an obvious contender for Best Picture due to its notable nominations and previous wins.

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The conclusion is that it’s certain to be a competitive competition for the most impressive picture ad award this year. There are plenty of contenders, that range from dark comedy to new and experimental films, which vary in the genres they are in and also in quality. A few will be appreciated for their work, while others might be uninteresting. The challenge is exciting for fans across the globe as every entry showcases potential and ability, no matter which outcome is achieved.

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